Kenneth Loveless, the Crow Mountain East constable in Pope County, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of felony mischief.

Around 9:23 p.m. Saturday, a teenage female was attempting to leave a parking spot at Wal-Mart in Russellville in Loveless' vehicle with him and another teenage girl inside when she hit a cart corral, dragging it behind the vehicle, according to a police report.

Loveless, 43, who was wearing a black T-shirt with the word "Police" in large white letters across the back, then got into the driver's seat and reportedly attempted to dislodge the corral by pulling the truck forward causing the corral to be ripped from the ground.

"He then attempted to place the shopping cart corral back into position, and he drove off" from Wal-Mart, the report stated.

Loveless was identified by Wal-Mart personnel from the surveillance video, who "had dealt with" Loveless before, according to the report. The license plate on the surveillance video was identified as belonging to Loveless' vehicle.

Wal-Mart reported the corral is not usable and estimated $1,350 in damages.

Loveless' attorney, Sam Eastman, on Monday requested bond be waived or reduced to "a more reasonable amount" than the $5,000 the prosecution sought.